Feb
28
Tue
Rotary – Kennett Speaker Series
Feb 28 @ 11:30

Rotary Club of Kennett Square continues its "Kennett Speaker Series" with a presentation on Tuesday Feb 28 1130am at La Verona Restaurant ....Guests and Visitors welcome free of charge....Buffet luncheon served....RSVP not necessary........Rotary is community and business leaders making our local and global world a better place....Rotary is open to all without regard to race, religion, age, or gender...Perhaps even you?..........Niki Wells, Success & Mindset Coach, presents Using the Power of the Mind to Create Success and Achieve Your Dreams. Nikki says...."All that we desire in life is available to us. We just have to decide what it is we want to create and then adopt the mindset to back it up. Niki will share some of the success and habit change techniques that are on the cutting edge of neuroscience, and which utilize the power of our conscious and subconscious mind. Through these mindset hacks, one is able to move beyond self-limiting thoughts and behaviors and create new habits that

Workshop for Agricultural Business Owners
Feb 28 @ 13:00 – 16:00

Agricultural business owners who interact with the public at markets, stores and on their farms will have an opportunity to learn techniques that will enhance their customers experience and increase sales. Connie McCaw, president of Guest Experience Management Services, will give a workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 28, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Chester County Economic Development Council. For registration and information, see www.agconnectpa.com. The workshop will focus on the importance of setting the stage to welcome customers, basic customer interaction techniques, including how to mirror body language, storytelling that upsells, and the art of saying no. In addition to customer service essentials, McCaw will share best practices in human resource and brand management along with small business strategies that will have a positive financial impact on the bottom line.

Mar
1
Wed
SCCCC Women in Business
Mar 1 @ 08:30 – 10:00


SCCCC WIB was launched  as a networking and educational breakfast program for professional women and offers thought-provoking presentations conducted by SCCCC members.

Meets first Wednesday of the month at 8:30 am at different member locations

Click here  for this month’s program and to register

College Planning Workshop
Mar 1 @ 19:00

All college bound high school students and parents are invited!

 

Date:  Wednesday March 1, 2017

                        Time:  7:00 PM

                         Place:  Huntington Learning Center

                                      3615 Silverside Road  Wilmington DE 19810

Topics:

How to get started . . . the timeline . . . how to generate a “good fit” college list . . . what’s most important to colleges . . . what to expect on college visits . . . the application process . . . essay writing tips . . . understanding admission terms . . . making the right decision . . .  Questions Welcome!!!

Seating is limited – reservations required

Call 302-478-4343 or Email:  [email protected]

 Presenter:  Carolyn Doyle, Founder of Compass College Counseling

Carolyn has forty-one years of experience counseling students in a variety of areas including:  college residential life, career planning and placement, and advising high school students in the college admission process. www.compasscollegecounseling.net

 

 

Mar
2
Thu
Chadds Ford Business Association – Walkable Chadds Ford
Mar 2 @ 12:00 – 13:00

Thursday March 2

at the Chadds Ford Historical Society

"Walkable Chadds Ford"

Catered by the Meat House

Prepay click here

or

RSVP to [email protected]

Yes, All Women
Mar 2 @ 16:30

The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls welcomes women representing all generations for a facilitated discussion on how we can work together in a period of history when we cannot afford not to. The public event will be held on Thursday, March 2nd, 2017 at 4:30 PM at Sykes Student Union, West Chester University in Ballroom C. The event will feature light refreshments, great conversation and empowering ideas.

How can women leverage our commonalities rather than stand divided because of our differences? Come take the first step. Lilah Saber, West Chester University student and Juliana Mosley, Consultant will lead the group through engaging activities and intriguing conversation. The goal is to ensure the voices of women of all ages are heard and brought together to move towards progress.

RSVP to [email protected] or 484-356-0940.

Family Promise – Open House
Mar 2 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Family Promise of Southern Chester County to Host Open House

Community Invited to Tour New Resource Center

Family Promise of Southern Chester County, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families with children experiencing homelessness, is hosting an Open House on Thursday, March 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. at its new Resource Center located at 1156 West Baltimore Pike, in Kennett Square.  At this exciting event, Family Promise will celebrate the generosity and support from over 600 volunteers, congregations, businesses and community service clubs.

Family Promise staff and board will conduct tours of the new Resource Center, answer questions, and share the organization’s vision for providing families experiencing homelessness with a path toward a financially stable future.  “Every child deserves a home,” said Susan Minarchi, executive director of Family Promise of Southern Chester County.  “I wake up every morning determined to fulfill that promise.  It’s the driving force behind everything we do at Family Promise.”

The new Family Promise Resource Center, a 4,000 square-foot, three-story building, offers families the resources necessary for rebuilding their lives.  During the day, families have full access to a kitchen for preparing meals, computers for securing employment and housing, washer and dryers, storage facilities, showers, and a cozy, safe nursery.  Family Promise provides comprehensive case management, counseling, training, and financial literacy guidance at the Resource Center.  Every evening for a week at a time, 27 local congregations offer meals, shelter and companionship for up to 14 family members, and host families for four separate weeks per year.

“Our new Resource Center is designed to provide families with all the comforts of home until they are back on their feet,” added Susan Minarchi.  “Our volunteers and supporters are the reason Family Promise is able to alleviate family homelessness in Southern Chester County.”

 

About Family Promise:  Family Promise of Southern Chester County is committed to helping children and their families experiencing homelessness in the Avondale, Kennett Consolidated, Oxford, and Unionville-Chadds Ford school districts.  Its goal is to help families achieve lasting self-sufficiency and stability by providing comprehensive case management services, as well as shelter and meals through a network of congregations and volunteers until they find sustainable housing.  Family Promise of Southern Chester County is part of a national, non-profit initiative founded in 1986 with over 200 affiliates across the US changing the lives of families.  To volunteer, make a donation, or provide services, please contact Family Promise of Southern Chester County at www.familypromisescc.org or [email protected].

 

 

 

 

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Music on the Brandywine
Mar 2 @ 19:30

Music on the Brandywine

March 2, 7:30 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of music by rising stars of classical music. Pianist Zhenni Li has performed throughout the U.S., Europe, and China. Violinist Katie Hyun has performed as soloist with the Houston Symphony, Dallas Chamber Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Mar
3
Fri
Get Lucky First Friday in Oxford
Mar 3 @ 17:30

Get Lucky this First Friday

Come Downtown on March 3rd and Get Lucky!

Play Downtown Oxford BINGO, shop, eat and have fun!

Pick up a Bingo Card from the Oxford Mainstreet table. Stop at a participating business and fill in 2 complete rows to be entered in the drawing.

Winners announced at 7:30pm

 

 

Pro Sound Entertainment playing tunes all night!

 

Street Vendors

Closet Hooked on LuLa Roe

Chris Hocking Mower Repair

Damsel in Defense

Foresters Financial Services

Girl Scouts of Oxford

Jennersville YMCA

Keystone Animal Hospital

Oxford Recreation Authority

Potchak

ServPro

Shiloh Baptist Church

Surf and Turf Food Truck

Unlimited Wireless

Wesley Church

 

Downtown Businesses Events and Promotions

 

Bog Turtle Brewery

The brewery will be open for cup sales and growler fills. $1 from sales will go to support the Inclusive Playground.

 

The Candy Case

Live Music 5:30 - 7pm.

 

Daisy Mae Printing and Design

Visit for you chance to Get Lucky and win free personalized birthday invitations.

 

Flickerwood Wine

7:00-10:30pm Live music by Deltacosmonauts! Stop by and grab a glass of wine or beer and relax.

 

H&R Block

Cookies, coffee and tax return information

 

Hollow Earth Brewery

New brews and scrumptious eats.

 

Howett's Screen Printing

Open until 6pm tonight.

 

LaSicilia

Open! Drop in for dinner.

 

Lola's

Flowers from Buchanans Florist for sale.

 

The Maroon Hornet

Drop by and find your next comic.

 

Millstone Jewelers

20% off anything green.

 

Neighborhood Services Thrift Store

 

Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce

Information how your business can join the Chamber and handouts from Chamber members.

Oxford Arts Alliance

Bands Too Pretty For a Parties and Projekt Jupiter performing on Broad Street

 

Oxford Feed & Lumber

Open until 7pm!

 

Oxford Mainstreet Inc.

Visit our table to pick up a Bingo Card and learn more about Downtown Oxford Events

 

Oxford Odds & Ends

Wine and cheese

 

Outback Company Store

Open all night!

 

Pickled Pickles

Open! Stop in and say hi.

 

R&J Plaques

Order your personalized gifts tonight.

 

Rare Technologies

Stop by and and say hi.

 

Scalewatcher

Mention OMI or First Friday to get a discount off services

 

Soap Bucket

Open throughout the night.

 

SawMill Grill

Open for dinner and drinks.

 

Union Fire Company

Learn about Oxford's Fire Company

 

Wholly Grounds & 3rd Street Outlet

Get warmed up with a hot drink and JC Kettle Corn for sale.

 

Mar
4
Sat
2017 Paint Out Chadds Ford Plein Air Event @ Chadds Ford Historical Society
Mar 4 @ 17:00 – 20:00

The Chadds Ford Historical Society is hosting its 9th annual Plein Air art event called Paint Out Chadds Ford on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Artists from the Mid-Atlantic region will be painting around the Chadds Ford area as well as at the Barns Brinton House, John Chads House and along Brandywine Creek.

The Society will host a special art exhibition at the CFHS Barn Visitors Center that will be open to the public on Saturday evening, March 4. From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. there will be an “Exclusive Preview Party” where guests can view and purchase artwork made that morning. Tickets are $35 per person ($30 for Chadds Ford Historical Society members). Admission includes heavy hors d'oeuvres and our signature cocktail plus $15 of the ticket cost can be applied towards each art purchase you make (cannot be combined).
From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. join us for “Wine & Cheese with the Artists” reception and a wet paint sale. Admission is $15 per person ($10 for Chadds Ford Historical Society members). Guests can view displays of the work just completed by artists for the plein air event as well as select art from the artists' collections.
Please help support local artists by joining us for this fun event that steps back into time when early American illustrators and painters such as Howard Pyle, Bayard Berndt, and N.C. Wyeth were inspired by the beauty of our region and painted outdoors.
Bonfire for Beaver Valley @ Ramsey Farm
Mar 4 @ 17:00 – 21:00

330 Ramsey Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803

http://savethevalley.org/bonfire

 

Mar
5
Sun
PNC Arts Alive First Sundays for Families
Mar 5 @ 11:00 – 14:00

PNC Arts Alive First Sundays for Families
Free admission all day to Brandywine River Museum of Art!
March 5, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Find inspiration in the works featured in From Homer to Hopper: Experiment and Ingenuity in American Art while uncovering rhythms within Mende dance, drum, song, and storytelling traditions with Jeannine Osayande & Dunya Performing Arts Company.

Mar
8
Wed
Beaver Valley Fundraiser at Mrs. Robinos
Mar 8 @ 17:00 – 20:30
Beaver Valley Fund Rasier
Learn Basic Gardening
Mar 8 @ 17:00 – 19:30
Get the Gardening Basics with Landscape for Life

This course is designed to expand your toolkit of basic gardening skills that help establish thriving, beautiful habitats on landscapes of any size. Learn the basics of composting, water management, plant selection and more.Class begins March 8 from  5 PM-7:30 PM

Five Wednesdays (Snow date Wednesday, April 12)

This class qualifies for continuing education credits.

Mt. Cuba Center's Main House

(3120 Barley Mill Rd, Hockessin, DE 19707)

Interfaith Vigil to Stand Against Hate
Mar 8 @ 17:30 – 18:30

Interfaith Vigil to Stand Against Hate

The Chester County Kehillah (Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia) invites you to join with us at our Stand Against Hate event next Wednesday, March 8 beginning at 5:30 p.m. on the steps of the Chester County Courthouse in West Chester. This is not a political program; but a community-wide demonstration of solidarity in response to the growing number of hate crimes and anti-Semitic incidents across the country; particularly the most recent local cemetery desecration at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Northeast Philadelphia, and the numerous bomb threats that resulted in building evacuations at our local Jewish Community Centers and Jewish Day School.

Wednesday, March 8 at 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Chester County Courthouse

10 N High St, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380

Creative Escape: Felted Flowers
Mar 8 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Creative Escape:
Felted Flowers

March 8, 6-8 p.m.

Unwind, mingle, and make art. Bring a friend and enjoy a hands-on needle-felting activity inspired by From Homer to Hopper: Experiment and Ingenuity in American Art. Includes art materials and light refreshments. BYOB!

Brandywine River Museum of Art

Mar
10
Fri
Radley Run Art Show
Mar 10 @ 18:00 – 22:00

The annual Radley Run Art Show event, also starts Friday March 10 and continues through Saturday the 11th.  Artist Karl Kuerner is the featured artist for the show this year, exhibiting along with 50 local artists at the "clubhouse" located at 1100 Country Club Road in West Chester. The show is a curated array of artists that range from abstract to traditional, steel sculpture to clay. It has something for everyone, and the art sales benefit two respected charitable organizations: Community Volunteers in Medicine, and the Chester County Arts Association.

The warm, cozy environment of the clubhouse, with a great bar, delicious appetizers and a friendly atmosphere, make this a particularly enjoyable art event.  Friday March 10 from 6-10 p.m. is packed with people and has a party atmosphere, and Saturday is more kid-friendly, showing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Book a brunch or lunch at the club's bar for a hearty, relaxing treat with the family.

Mar
11
Sat
Mid-Atlantic Percussion Society Competition
Mar 11 @ 15:00 – 22:00

Rock out to music, excitement and artistry as 22 of the finest indoor percussion ensembles from three states compete at the Mid-Atlantic Percussion Society Competition at Unionville High School on Saturday, March 11, from 3 to 10 p.m.

Performing groups will use a broad array of percussion instruments including drums, cymbals, marimbas and sophisticated electronic effects to present their dramatic shows. They are judged on marching and concert criteria with judges evaluating each group’s creativity, expression, performance quality and technical excellence.

The event is hosted by Unionville High School, whose Indoor Drum Line and Indoor Color Guard will perform their award-winning 2017 shows, “The Drought” and “The Lair.” The United Percussion of Voorhees, N.J., an indoor percussion ensemble that has been a Winter Guard International World Finalist for the past 14 years, will also perform.

The units facing off in competition will be from the following high schools and independent guard groups: Rustin, Highland, Methacton, North Penn, Hempfield, Abington, Coatesville, Williamstown, Owen J. Roberts, Ridley, Southern Regional, Bayonne, Bensalem, Downingtown, Hopewell Valley, Upper Moreland, Upper Darby, Cab Calloway, Old Bridge, Spring-Ford and Pennsauken.

Tickets are $10 at the door and an extensive food menu will be available. More information regarding the schedule can be found at www.mapsdrumlines.org

Ivystone Studio party and reception
Mar 11 @ 16:00 – 22:00

Saturday March 11, from 4 to 10 p.m. is another open-to-the public fun Spring Art Show at Ivystone Studio in Downingtown. With new art and a new executive director, Ivystone is finding its contemporary art niche and celebrating with a 6 hour party/reception. What a great way to spend a Saturday night! 30 artists and counting, music, food, and more- check out Ivystone Studio this Saturday, or all during the week, located at 138 Moore Road in Downingtown. Check their website for their open hours, and definitely check out their latest art party on Saturday.

Christina Baker Kline Author Talk & Book Signing
Mar 11 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Christina Baker Kline Author Talk & Book Signing

April 11, 6-8 p.m.

New York Times bestselling author Christina Baker Kline will read from her new book, A Piece of the World, and share the true story behind the novel, which focuses on Christina Olson, the model for Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting, Christina's World. Get your tickets today, this event is nearly sold out!

Brandywine River Museum of Art

Mar
12
Sun
Charter Day 2017 Brandywine Battlefield
Mar 12 @ 12:00 – 16:00

Free event open to the public

Reopening of the Gideon Gilpin House

Continental Soldiers

Period interpreters

Historical Demonstrations

Tours of Ring and Gilpin homes

Talk by Alexander Hamilton

Artisan Cheese and Bees
Mar 12 @ 14:00 – 18:00

We are looking forward to seeing you at our annual Artisanal Tasting Event this Sunday, March 12th from 2-6 pm at the winery. A selection of cheeses from the Chester County Cheese Artisans and local honey from the Brandywine Bee Company will be available to sample, as well as purchase throughout the evening.

This year featuring:
Amazing Acres, Birchrun Hills Farm, Conebella Farm Cheese, the Farm at Doe Run, Shellbark Hollow Farm and the Brandywine Bee Company!

At Galer Estate Winery - 700 Folly Hill Road - Kennett Square

Family Concert – Music from the inside out
Mar 12 @ 14:00

Our Family Concert is a great way to introduce children to a lifelong love of classical music. Join us on Sunday, March 12 at Henderson High School as we look at music from the inside out and discover the building blocks of music: RhythmMelodyHarmonyTexture
Orchestration/Dynamics, Emotion

Program:

Elfman/Arr Wasson – Spiderman
Bernstein – Mambo
Rachmaninoff Vocalise
SibeliusAt the Castle Gate
TchaikovskySymphony No. 4, Movement 3
BerliozRakoczy March
Elgar – Nimrod from Enigma Variations
Bizet Farandole

Kids even get to try out the instruments of the orchestra and meet the musicians of the Symphony. Create memories with the whole family!
All tickets are $5, children and adults.
$5 order fee, per order

For more information and tickets

Mar
14
Tue
Bunch Auction Rescheduled
Mar 14 all-day

WINTER WEATHER UPDATE !

 WE KNOW WHEN TO LET MOTHER NATURE HAVE HER WAY!!!!
WE ARE RESCHEDULING THE SALE OF MARCH 14 TO MARCH 21

WE WILL STILL PREVIEW MONDSY FROM 9-5

ALSO RESCHEDULING OUR CATALOG SALE OF MARCH 21 TO MARCH 28

http://www.bunchauctions.com

Crozer-Keystone outpatient facilities closed
Mar 14 all-day

Crozer-Keystone Severe Weather Update

Because of the anticipated winter storm beginning this evening and continuing through Tuesday, March 14, many Crozer-Keystone outpatient facilities and services will be closed tomorrow. Get the most up-to-date listing of cancellations and delays of Crozer-Keystone services and facilities during this week’s severe winter weather.

Mar
15
Wed
BPA wine and dine at Inn Keepers Kitchen
Mar 15 @ 18:00

Enjoy an evening at the Inn Keeper’s Kitchen.

Settle in with cocktails, select you seats and observe your dinner being prepared throughout each course.

You must reserve quickly before it is sold out! Reservations are confirmed once payment is received.

Reservations are mandatory and the event closes at 42 prepaid confirmed registrants!

Admission $65.00 per person, which includes Wine and Beer Pairings. Cash bar also available.

Limited seating so RSVP & Pay today using one of three methods

Pay online: https://chaddsfordlive.com/product-category/bpa-of-western-delaware-county/

Mail Check to: P.O. Box 1105, Concordville, PA 19331

Drop Off Check to Sharon Westwood at Garnet Ford, 1610 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, PA 19382

Enjoy 4 Courses plus dessert, all pair with wine and beer

First Course

Scallop with Braised Turnips

Macon Chaintre White Burgundy

Sierra Navada Hop Hunter, IPA 6.4%

Second Course

Pistachio Dusted Goat Cheese with Aruguia

Clifford Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand

Deschutes Fresh Squeezed, IPA, 6.4%

Third Course

Chicken with Almonds, Oyster Mushrooms, Garlic & Black Mission Figs

Fieur Pinot Noir, Carneros, California, 2013

Yards Brawler, Ale, 4.2%

Fourth Course

Braised Short Ribs, Pearl Onion & Potato Hash

Bodini Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 2015

Deschutes Black Butte Porter, Porter 5.2%

Dessert Course

Warn Chocolate Cake

Dow's 10 Year old Tawny Port

Ballast Point Victory at Sea, Imperial Porter, 10%

Coffee, Tea, Decaffeinated Coffee

Mar
16
Thu
Mary Poppins! at UHS
Mar 16 @ 19:30

Don't miss the 2017 Unionville High School Musical,

Mary Poppins!

The classic tale of everyone's favorite nanny comes to life with unforgettable songs,

amazing dance numbers and a spoonful of magic!

Thursday-Saturday March 16, 17 and 18

All Showtimes 7:30 p.m.

​Tickets on sale starting February 27, 2017 at www.showtix4u.com

​Advance online tickets -$12.00

At the Door-$14.00  ($12.00 for Students and Senior Citizens​)

 

Mar
17
Fri
St. Patrick’s Day
Mar 17 all-day
Mary Poppins! at UHS
Mar 17 @ 19:30

Don't miss the 2017 Unionville High School Musical,

Mary Poppins!

The classic tale of everyone's favorite nanny comes to life with unforgettable songs,

amazing dance numbers and a spoonful of magic!

Thursday-Saturday March 16, 17 and 18

All Showtimes 7:30 p.m.

​Tickets on sale starting February 27, 2017 at www.showtix4u.com

​Advance online tickets -$12.00

At the Door-$14.00  ($12.00 for Students and Senior Citizens​)

 

Mar
18
Sat
Public Archaeology Days @ Newlin Grist Mill
Mar 18 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Public Archaeology Days invite volunteers to assist our professional archaeologists with site excavation, artifact screening and care. Public Archaeology Days currently center on the tailrace of the 1704 Grist Mill and the Archive, formerly a mid-eighteenth century general store.

No registration is required. Free to the public and open to all ages.